This is something we really have to take time to think on.
How many people saw Christ Jesus while He walked the earth and believed?.. quite a few. They still had to believe "by faith".
I already addressed this heavensprings.
Seeing Jesus PHYSICALLY as a
human man with frailties isn't near
the same to seeing God in His full glory on His throne IN THE NEXT
LIFE when we're in spirit form.
Jesus became a man and ate food like them, got tired & went to sleep like them,
had a carpentry job, used the bathroom & was BORN into the world thru
a mother like anyone else (as far as they visually saw) -
He also claimed that everything He said and did was done thru Him
BY GOD THE FATHER. He said that He only repeats what the Father
tells Him.
For all intents and purposes, they saw a human man there - and all
those miracles (which many still didn't believe in Him after seeing)
were done by the Father.
Then, Jesus left them (without reigning and ruling like
the Jews had expected Him to).
So they still to go on with their everyday life
using FAITH in what Christ showed them of God.
They still went thru trials and persecutions for their faith afterwards
and struggled as new believers.
Remember, He came to point the way to the Father - and show the
Father. All they saw Jesus do, was in the framework of the Father doing
His work THRU the Messiah/the man.
And we also know that no one can see God (God in His fullness
of being) and live. So obviously, in their human status, they didn't see
God in His fullness or else they would have died.
Now you want to try to compare that to dying physically, being in the
next life as a 'bare' spirit without the physical shell, being in some
unknown - non earthly place (hell or paradise), then being in God's direct
presence in His full glory at the throne of judgment when He's
conversing with you about what you did while in your body: spirit to spirit,
and then tell me that seeing Jesus when He came to earth is the same?
Standing at God's throne of judgment is the finally.
Being judged as God sits on His majestic thrones (white throne or
bema seat) is the end-all; it's nothing compared to what they saw from Jesus
when He walked the earth. NOTHING.
I think all of us would be a bit disheartened to see Roman guards
beating up "God" & nailing Him to cross.
No, it still took ALOT of faith to believe whether seeing Jesus
or not. It won't be faith after death when we're in our spirit
form and visibly seeing God in His fullness at judgment time where
there is no faith necessary anymore.
Salvation is by FAITH - once we hit the next life, all faith is gone;
just like the demons don't need faith becuz they know God face
to face.
Jesus said it is more "blessed" to believe without seeing. He didn't say you cannot believe IF you see.
So what? See what? What He was declaring was that He was
their Messiah "He came to His own and His own recieved Him not".
Does that not tell you that there's still FAITH involved when many
rejected what they saw??
Again, see the above details of what they actually saw and what
Jesus claimed.
What did they come to believe? Even Phillip later on asked to see
the Father - and Jesus replied "have I been with you so long that
you don't know who I am?"
ie. They didn't fully grasp who Jesus was.
They LATER came to believe that He was their Messiah - God in flesh-
and that was after Jesus had to explain Himself in the scriptures to them.
This still required faith even seeing the Messiah.
In fact, many teachers believe the disciples weren't actually born again
until Pentecost.
Additionally, the Pharisees said that His miracles were done by/thru
Demons! That's all they had to do is attribute what they
saw to demonic spirits who had power.
Look at the miracles done in Pharaoh's court where their rods
turned to snakes....
Again, there's plenty of room to deny what they saw - they saw
a human man with frailties claiming to be the Messiah.
Do you believe those types of human beings today when they
wear a white robe & claim Jesus' name?
FAITH IS INVOLVED directly whether they saw Jesus or not.
And the fact that MANY saw and did NOT believe, shows you that
faith is still the active ingredient at the source.
And who grants the faith? Who predestines? GOD.
This is the joy and blessing of believing on the Christ in THIS age... the age of grace. For those who have believed without seeing there will be the greater reward. That does not negate that most can receive faith to believe in the ages to come.
If that's remotely true, then God owes reward to every demon and
Satan who SEES HIM & knows who He is yet still rejects & rebels.
But that's not their fate at all. They're already condemned.
You also need to prove this biblically.
So please find me the verse that tells me that they don't need FAITH
to be saved (in the next "age").
Do you have anything to support your theory?
It will have to be clear since we know that Salvation IS BY
FAITH ONLY.
I don't want any of this 'reading in' that is so prevalent by Universalists.